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HackFest 2013

HackFest 2013

We had seven HackFest participants this year.  The judges were Eric Shepherd, Eric Rucker, and James Littlejohn. Competitors were, in order of placing: Margaret Anderson: Won a Raspberry Pi kit.  Her project was a nifty Eamon mapper. Geoff Weiss:  He donated his prize back to the committee for re-use. He fixed a Teach bug with …

Apple II Forever Awards

Apple II Forever Awards

Since 2010, the KansasFest Committee has recognized members of the Apple II community who have made significant contributions to the Apple II, either in promoting or developing for the platform during its active years, or in helping to advance or preserve the Apple II since its production had been discontinued. I’m pleased to announce the …

Who’s who at KansasFest?

Too many faces?  Too many names?  Too much excitement?  Scott Miller has put together a “Who’s Who of KFest” with pictures and biographies to help you meet, find, and remember people.  Knock on Scott’s door if you’d like to add your face. UPDATED Saturday (7/27/2013) with more faces. Please download again.

Get your schedule here!

KansasFest is here, and our packed schedule is online: web iCal/ICS for most iOS, Android, and desktop calendar software Guidebook for iOS and Android There is no need to print the schedule since we’ll provide you a hard copy.  The electronic versions will always have the latest updates.

Raspberry Pi at KansasFest

Raspberry Pi at KansasFest

The Raspberry Pi is a popular, inexpensive single board computer.  What does this have to do with the Apple II?  Who would be crazy enough to interface a Raspberry Pi with an Apple II?  Ivan Drucker, David Schmenk, and Charles Mangin have done just that.  Ivan turned his Raspberry Pi into an AppleTalk file server …